Hotmail fees for Outlook access

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Post 1 by Jess227 on Tuesday, 28-Sep-2004 12:44:44

Hotmail fees for Outlook access



Millions of Hotmail users face having to pay to access their messages using the Outlook e-mail program.
Microsoft says it decided to start charging for the service as it was being abused by senders of spam.



In the past, people could download e-mail from Hotmail into Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Express for free.



But now only people who had paid an annual subscription fee will be able to access their messages without opening a browser window.



Countering spam



Hotmail is one of the most popular web-based e-mail services, with 187 million active accounts.



In the past, it had allowed people to download their messages using a technology known as WebDAV (Web distributed authoring and versioning).



Microsoft's MSN said it had decided make the changes because spammers were exploiting the system.



"Recently MSN has seen an increase in spammers exploiting WebDAV to send unwanted messages to Hotmail customers as well as the overall e-mail community," said the spokesperson.



"Due to the magnitude of this problem, MSN has made the tough decision to make this protocol (and therefore Outlook/Outlook Express functionality for Hotmail) a subscription-only feature.



"This change will begin 27 September for new users and become effective for all users worldwide in 2005 after extensive communications to our existing users."



MSN hopes that a subscription-based service will deter spammers, and help track down those who sent junk as the company would have a record of credit cards and other information on account holders.



Annual fees



It has already taken other steps to prevent spammers using Hotmail.



It has limited the number of outgoing messages on free accounts to 100 per day and introduced extra validation requirements when opening a new account.



Users who want to use Outlook to pick up their Hotmail messages will have to pay $19.95 (£11) for an annual subscription to Hotmail Plus or the $99.95 (£55) a year for MSN Premium.



But subscribers who are already using the technology to download their messages will be able to carry on using the service for free until April.



Other e-mail services such as Yahoo and America Online also limit access to mail exporting tools to paid subscribers.



Post 2 by Jess227 on Tuesday, 28-Sep-2004 12:49:03

Well looks like the spammers ruined the party. I like outlook/outlook express better then a web browser. But I guess all good things must come to a close.

Post 3 by Big Pawed Bear (letting his paws be his guide.) on Tuesday, 28-Sep-2004 18:31:57

simple solution to not paying for email access, use another account.

Post 4 by InternetKing (the Zone BBS remains forever my home page) on Wednesday, 29-Sep-2004 23:03:46

Yeah that's why I love having my own server, I can use outlook, outlook express or any client for that matter, but as I posted on other boards before if anyone else would like an email account, which will have no limmits and nothing to pay for, obviously it will be on my domain but you can have email address as long as it's not gone, contact me and I will be glad to help you.

Post 5 by DixieGirl (I can't call it a day til I enter the zone BBS) on Thursday, 30-Sep-2004 19:39:14

that is kinda dumb!!! erg!!!!! i cant use any of my e mail accounts with o.e. now! cry!
In Him,
DixieGirl